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Introduction to accounting and finance / Geoff Black.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Harlow, England ; New York : Financial Times/Prentice Hall, Pearson, 2005Description: xvii, 385 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0273688707
  • 9780273688709
Other title:
  • Accounting and finance
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 657 BL.I 2005 G.C 23
LOC classification:
  • HF5635 .B6623 2005
Contents:
1. background to accounting -- 2. Recording financial transactions -- 3. Applying controls and concepts to financial information -- 4. profit and loss account and balance sheet -- 5. further look at assets and liabilities -- 6. Revision chapter (1) -- 7. Accounting and financing of multi-owner organisations -- 8. Incomplete records and club accounts -- 9. Cash flow : past and future -- 10. Making sense of financial statements -- 11. Revision chapter (2) -- 12. introduction to management accounting -- 13. Absorption costing and marginal costing -- 14. Product costing -- 15. Break-even and cost-volume-profit analysis -- 16. Budgeting -- 17. Investment appraisal -- 18. Revision chapter (3).
Summary: This text offers an accessible introduction to accounting, ensuring that the student's initial study of the subject is interesting and enjoyable. The text takes an applied and interactive approach with many case studies, self-study questions, exam papers and activities to help reinforce student learning by practice.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. background to accounting -- 2. Recording financial transactions -- 3. Applying controls and concepts to financial information -- 4. profit and loss account and balance sheet -- 5. further look at assets and liabilities -- 6. Revision chapter (1) -- 7. Accounting and financing of multi-owner organisations -- 8. Incomplete records and club accounts -- 9. Cash flow : past and future -- 10. Making sense of financial statements -- 11. Revision chapter (2) -- 12. introduction to management accounting -- 13. Absorption costing and marginal costing -- 14. Product costing -- 15. Break-even and cost-volume-profit analysis -- 16. Budgeting -- 17. Investment appraisal -- 18. Revision chapter (3).

This text offers an accessible introduction to accounting, ensuring that the student's initial study of the subject is interesting and enjoyable. The text takes an applied and interactive approach with many case studies, self-study questions, exam papers and activities to help reinforce student learning by practice.

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